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− | Methods for the accurate dating of the origin of an artifact have great appeal. Several methods, starting with the use of radioactive decay techniques in 1896, have been developed and used with varying results. Some of these techniques are: [ | + | Methods for the accurate dating of the origin of an artifact have great appeal. Several methods, starting with the use of radioactive decay techniques in 1896, have been developed and used with varying results. Some of these techniques are: [[radiocarbon dating]], [[dendrochronology]], [[obsidian hydration]], [[Thermoluminescence dating|thermoluminescence]], [[lead isotope analysis]], [[potassium-argon dating]], and [[radiometric dating methods]]. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 13:39, 13 January 2014
Description
Methods for the accurate dating of the origin of an artifact have great appeal. Several methods, starting with the use of radioactive decay techniques in 1896, have been developed and used with varying results. Some of these techniques are: Radiocarbon dating, Dendrochronology, Obsidian hydration, thermoluminescence, Lead isotope analysis, Potassium-argon dating, and Radiometric dating methods.
Synonyms and Related Terms
"méthodes de datation (Fr.); Alterbestimmung Methoden (Deut.); Datierungsmethoden (Deut.) "
Additional Information
Roy Switzur "Dating Techniques" Building Conservation Directory 2001 :Link